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Aug 24, 2007
We are adding two new sections to our State Handbook on Health Reform:
- Workers' Comp Reform
- Malpractice Reform
The proposals go way beyond what other academics and think tanks have proposed (with the exception of Richard Epstein's long forgotten monograph for Cato) and are fairly radical.
Since we are in uncharted waters, we welcome comments and suggestions, but respond soon. We hope to go to print in about 2 weeks.
As noted previously, the entire handbook is in draft form at our site. Reason: We don't want to be like the FDA and deny people life-saving remedies while we were completing our work.
See the handbook at
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